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Bloodshed, a 2004 compilation album by Krisiun "Bloodshed" (song), a 2013 song by Soulfly; Bloodshed (band), a Christian hardcore band; Blood Shed, a horror film featuring Bai Ling; Bloodshed Software, the developers of Dev-C++; Bloodshed, member of the New York rap group Children of the Corn; Bloodshed (band), malaysian heavy metal band
Original (Bloodshed) Dev-C++ is a free full-featured integrated development environment (IDE) distributed under the GNU General Public License for programming in C and C++ . It was originally developed by Colin Laplace and was first released in 1998.
A blood sport or bloodsport is a category of sport or entertainment that involves bloodshed. [1] Common examples of the former include combat sports such as cockfighting and dog fighting, and some forms of hunting and fishing. Activities characterized as blood sports, but involving only human participants, include the ancient Roman gladiatorial ...
As ‘Grotesquerie’ Uses Bloodshed to Wrestle With Religion and Politics, Its Cast Finds Refuge in the Sacred and Profane: ‘The Ryan Murphy Universe Is a Blessing’
According to Edward Bishop Elliott's interpretation of the Four Horsemen as symbolic prophecy of the history of the Roman Empire, the second seal is opened and the Roman nation that experienced joy, prosperity, and triumph is made subject to the red horse which depicts war and bloodshed—civil war.
These measures will not by themselves prevent the bloodshed ahead, too much has happened for that to be the case. In the gathering darkness, the most realistic hope is that the conflict unfolding ...
Bloodshed is an album by Brazilian death metal band Krisiun.It includes half of the Unmerciful Order EP, as well as seven new tracks (including interludes). Though sometimes considered a compilation, or an EP, the band considers Bloodshed to be an album.
Eris, the goddess of discord, or Enyo, the goddess of war, bloodshed, and violence, was considered the sister and companion of the violent Ares. [70] In at least one tradition, Enyalius, rather than another name for Ares, was his son by Enyo.